Time-Out Guidelines
These basic guidelines for using a "time-out" will make the technique more effective.
Time-Out Guidelines
- Determine the time-out setting:
- Safety first
- As boring as possible
- Identify one priority misbehavior
- Use a timer
- Explain time-out to your child:
- Time-out is going to improve behavior
- What time-out is
- How the time works
- How the timer works
- Describe the priority misbehavior (give an example)
- Use time-out as part of a plan
- Be consistent with time-out
- Stay calm when you use time-out
- Use a chart to keep a record of progress
- Initial episodes may be difficult (extinction burst)
- 5 minutes if you cooperate
- 10 minutes if you do not
Put little ones in Take away the treasure:
- Until the time-out is done
- Until the time-out is done plus 24 hours (or a reasonable added time)
Start fresh-redirect (if the misbehavior is over) or Your child still has to do what is asked (if he went to time-out for refusing a request) Use Delayed Time-Out
- For inconvenient times
- When away from home